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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Agnihotri Saved Omerta: CBFC Fighter Revealed

Agnihotri Saved Omerta: CBFC Fighter Revealed

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Vivek Agnihotri fiercely defended Hansal Mehta's Omerta.
  • Agnihotri limited the film's cuts to just two scenes.
  • One deleted scene showed a terrorist's anti-national act.
Agnihotri Saved Omerta: CBFC Fighter Revealed

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta recently recounted an unexpected intervention by Vivek Agnihotri during the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) review of Mehta's 2017 film, Omerta. Agnihotri, who was then part of the CBFC's revising committee, played a crucial role in limiting the controversial biopic's edits to a mere two scenes.

The film, which focuses on the life of terrorist Omar Saeed Sheikh, faced intense scrutiny for its graphic content. A particularly contentious deleted scene depicted the terrorist urinating during the Indian National Anthem while in jail, an act deemed highly offensive and against national sentiment.

Mehta explained that despite the CBFC's initial strong objections and demands for numerous cuts, Agnihotri actively advocated for the film. Agnihotri's support on the revising committee was instrumental in preventing more extensive censorship, ultimately allowing the film to be released with minimal alterations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vivek Agnihotri, as a member of the CBFC revising committee, advocated for Omerta and helped limit its cuts to two.
Omerta's controversial nature stemmed from its hard-hitting content depicting the life of terrorist Omar Saeed Sheikh.
A deleted scene showed the terrorist urinating during the Indian National Anthem, which was deemed offensive.

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